Should the U.S. Enact Laws Punishing Crimes Against Humanity? Sure, But It Still Won’t Save Darfur

It seems like a no brainer that the U.S. should enact into domestic law punishments for “crimes against humanity.” The recently created subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing yesterday to hear one-sided testimony on this question. And really, is there any objection to enacting a statute making a crime under … Continue reading Should the U.S. Enact Laws Punishing Crimes Against Humanity? Sure, But It Still Won’t Save Darfur